UPNOVER Locker/Spool


   Age : 38 Joined : 19 Jan 2007 Posts : 473 Localisation : Joppatowne, Maryland
| Subject: Winch line Sat Dec 29, 2007 8:30 pm | |
| Anybody know where there is a chart stating which winch's hold what amount of winch line? I have a 8274 that i was going to run 125 foot of 3/8. I found this deal on 100 foot of 7/16. I remember seeing one online when i bought it for my last rig but cant find it.
Is 100 foot enough? For the price is worth having the heavier line, I guess??
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The Devil Dog moderator


   Age : 52 Joined : 19 Jan 2007 Posts : 919 Localisation : PERRY HALL MD 21128 Emploi : Used Car Sales/ (USMC Retired)
| Subject: Re: Winch line Sat Dec 29, 2007 10:43 pm | |
| Looks like a good deal! they have a lot of products. _________________ MRR-Founder/President Mid-Atlantic-FWDA-Vice President Sales Rep for Adams Suzuki/Used Cars-n-Trucks Cell 443-865-0504 myspace.com/marylandrockraiders |
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Rockn93YJ Locker/Spool


   Age : 40 Joined : 20 Jan 2007 Posts : 1070 Localisation : Knoxville, MD
| Subject: Re: Winch line Sun Dec 30, 2007 1:31 am | |
| I wouldnt' do it. If anything go shorter line so the pulling power is greater. When you go longer cable the additional layers on the winch drum severly reduce the pulling power and the added thickness of the line makes it worse. ALso remember if you fill the drum to the top with layers and start winching off center it will all stack on one side and you will have to stop in the middle of the pull to unwind and rewind the cable back in its layers. Next investment for me is synthetic and not as long. _________________ http://www.mymudspace.com/Rockn93yj |
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rockdw72 Locker/Spool


   Age : 25 Joined : 20 Jan 2007 Posts : 495 Localisation : north harford
| Subject: Re: Winch line Sun Dec 30, 2007 11:57 am | |
| | I have 100 feet of 3/8 synthetic and it hardly fits. I thought 5/16 was the norm and 3/8 was the upgrade, I didn't even know they had 7/16. |
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md4wheelin Locker/Spool


   Age : 29 Joined : 20 Jan 2007 Posts : 660 Localisation : Towson, MD
| Subject: Re: Winch line Sun Dec 30, 2007 1:40 pm | |
| I was thinking of going the same way with shorter synthetic rope after finding out that the winch has the most pulling power/less stress with most the line out. I like hooking up long towstraps to trees to make large tree savers do to the fact thats its less line you have to wind up after your done pulling. _________________ "A yahoo made dangerous with power tools" 
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